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Interception Modernisation Programme

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Lib Dem home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne said: "The government's Orwellian plans for a vast database of our private communications are deeply worrying." "I hope that this consultation is not just a sham exercise to soft-soap an unsuspecting
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Reports in April 2009 suggested that the government had changed its public stance to one of using legal measures to compel communications providers to store the data themselves, and making it available for government to access; then
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equipment within their own networks, and obliging them to perform the cross-correlation and profiling of their users' behaviour themselves, in effect achieving the original goals of the IMP by different means.
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The government's terror watchdog has expressed concern about proposals for a giant database to store details of all phone calls, e-mails and internet use.
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In 2010 the new coalition government apparently revived the IMP in its Strategic Defence and Security Review. The new version of the IMP was known as the
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Wright, Joss. "The government's proposal for data communications surveillance will be invasive and costly with minimal effectiveness".
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probes into the country's computer and telephone networks. The proposals were expected to be included in the
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plans for a vast database of our private communications are deeply worrying." Despite this, the
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habits as part of the IMP, thought likely to require the insertion of 'thousands' of
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on 16 June 2009. The All Party Privacy Group held a hearing on IMP in the
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A detailed analysis was published by the Policy Engagement Network of the
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stated that "there are absolutely no plans for a single central store."
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denied reports that a prototype of the IMP had already been built.
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The new plans were thought to involve spending £2bn on paying
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initiative to extend the government's capabilities for
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In 2008 plans were being made to collect data on all
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The proposal was similar to the NSA Call Database (
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Index

UK government
lawful interception
communications data
MAINWAY
GCHQ
Titan traffic database
National Defence Radio Establishment
phone calls
emails
chatroom discussions
web-browsing
black box
Communications Data Bill 2008
Chris Huhne
Liberal Democrat Home affairs spokesman
Orwellian
Home Office
Home Secretary
Jacqui Smith
ISPs
deep packet inspection
London School of Economics
House of Commons
Communications Capabilities Development Programme
Data Retention Directive
Mass surveillance in the United Kingdom
National Identity Register
Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
"Spy chiefs plot £12bn IT spree for comms überdatabase"
"There's no hiding place as spy HQ plans to see all"

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